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Friday, November 4, 2016

Fabric Frenzy Friday

Happy Friday!! I hope you all had a good week! We have a festive Christmas Bundle to share with you today! I had so much fun sewing with this bundle! Be sure to scroll down to see what I made! Holiday Dreams

Today's Friday Bundle is Holiday Dreams! This is a light & bright bundle with candy canes and happy Holiday colors!

You'll receive one cut of each:

Jolly Old St. Nicholas Candy Cane Toss - Northcott

Jolly Old St. Nicholas Candy Cane Stripe - Northcott

Sweet Orchard Stripe Red - Riley Blake

Jolly Old St. Nicholas Holly & Berries - Northcott

Sevenberry Classiques Mini Red Hearts - Robert Kaufman

Christmas Kitsch Red Swirl - Anna Griffin

Just Color Green - Studio E

Metro Living Square in Square Red - Robert Kaufman

I had so much fun with this bundle of fabric! A while back I shared a Pot Holder tutorial on the blog and I thought this bundle would be perfect for these fun pot holders!

I used one fat quarter bundle to make these - you could make more than one set with one fat quarter bundle if you wanted to make them for gifts - which I think is a fabulous gift idea for the upcoming Holiday Season! (Don't forget to purchase Insul-Bright for the inside of your pot holders!)

I love the block that I used for these pot holders- it is super easy to put together and you could easily use the block to make a table runner by piecing several blocks together. How festive would that be to have a table runner and matching set of pot holders! :) I'm thinking I'll need to get right on that and make myself a matching table runner now! ;)

Here is your chance to link up anything to do with fabric! You can link up finished quilts, a work in progress, a new fabric you just bought, a project made with fabric, or maybe you just want to show off some of your stash. Anything goes--as long as it has to do with fabric!

3 comments:

What a nice stash of fabric, I would love to create something from it :)I know, I'm stretching your limits with my link... It is definitely quilting related, but can we consider leaf as "fabric"? Well... So if you think, it is not apropriate, just delete it. And sorry...Cheers, Emese

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